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IRISH FAIRS,

... TO BE RELD DURING TIHE ENSUING WEEK.: MONDAY, Nov. 2.-Aghygaults, Donegal; Altmore, Tyrbne; Ardara, Doisegal; ArvaghCavan; Ballaghaderin, Mayo; Ballinacor, Wicklow; Ballimany, Kildare; Balli- train, Monaghan; Ballycarry, Antrim; Ballyleague, Ros- common; Bectivebridge-end, Meath; Belaghy, Derry; Bingharnstown-erris, Mayo; Bonneconlan, Mayo; Carrick- tergus, Antrim; Cashcarrigan, Leitrim; ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... . - .. . .. After the ninth performance of Mr. Knowles's new tra- gedy last Tuesday night, a new operetta, called The Greek Boy, the music as well as the words.a rare combination in one person-was by Mr. Samuel Lover. The following is a summary of its ?? scene is laid in Venice, and its plot exhibits many touches of the light and shadow fami- liar to the story of the city of the Gondola and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASIO1N AND PARIETIES. WINDSOR, WEDNESDAY. t 5is Royal Highness Prince Albert rode this morning to the Carsiry Barracks. The Prince remained on the ground 3,rieg the time the Ist Life Guards were being drilled. prince Albert drove her Majesty, in a pony phsaeton, i througth the Great Park this afternoon. MRIGHTON, WEDNESDAY. The Eart and Countess of Cardigan have left Brunswick.j square, for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... WINDSOR, MON-DAY. I'his afternoon her Majesty and Prince Albert drove out in the Great Park, and returned to the Castle shortly after five o'clock. Lord Hill, who had been on a visit at the Castle for two or three days, left for town on Saturday. It is believed that one of the objects of the visit of the General Con- ?? was to consult Prince Albert on soene matters arising out of the court ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ASZHION AND VARirIEjg WtrtDSOR, TUESDAY. This afternoon his Royal Highness Prince Albert drove her Majesty out in a pony phaeton, Her Majesty and the Prince afterwards Walked in the Home Park, to witness the exercising of the 60th Rifl and then promenaded a short time on the walks of th new enclosure. e The Duchess of Kent, attended by Lady Charlotte Dun. das, arrived at her residence, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... IASHION AND 1'ARJ4 TIE S. WINDSOR, TUESDAY. Prince Albert proceeded this morning, shortly after tent o'clock, in a carriage and four to Hall Barn Park, the seat of Sir Gore Ouseley, Bart., near Beaconsfield, to shoot over the hon. baronet's preserves. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent arrived at the Castle this afternoon at four o'clock. I Her Majesty has not left the Castle during the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PAVION . ANlD VAIRTILPS His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant arrived in Lverp0Ol on Friday morning from Dublin, in the AdnirFit steamer, Captain Townley, and proceeded immediatel railway to London. His Excellency was imaccompanied by his Sons5, Messrs. John and Dudley FoPtescue, and by Mrs., and the Misses Matthew Fortescue. WINDSOR, OCT. 9.-This afternoon her Majesty took sat airing in the Park ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... |1 FASM1ON AXD VARE TIES, IrrlisoR~WI5U S0RM Y~. . Irts 'onsequence of its being announced that Prince Albri; upon his return to Windsor to-morrow, from Clare- mont, accompanied by her Majesty, would probably be de. sirou olf descending into the tomb of the Royal Family of Eiglantn before'it was finally closed, no' preparations were made until, this morni'itig for securing the entrance by the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Fdgrftotat ANiD VAR!EtEt WHa DsoeawyrnEsDnE . it ler Majesty drove out this afternoon in a carriage andl four. The Queen was accompanied by Prince Albert and Z the Duchess of Kent. The Princes of 'Hohenlohe Schillingafurdt took their parture from the Castle at eight o'clock this morning, to s proceed to Germany. I The Countess of Charlemont has been succeeded by Lady Lyttelton, as lady in ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AYD ARIETIBS W;. D502_TUESDAY. Her Majesty was driven out in a pony phaeton ?? noon, by his Royal Highness Prince &lbert, for the first time since this day se'nnight. Her Majesty had not left the castle, until this afternetn, since the decease of the Princess Augusta. Her Majesty was not looking well. The Princess of Hohenlohe (her Majesty's half sister) and the Princess Terese of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION .lND VARIETISs. Lord Morpeth entertained the following ladies and gen. 0 tlenien at dinner on Thursday, 15th instant :-Sir Edward and Lady Blakeney, Captain Somerset, ?? Sir Gaspard and Lady Le Marchant, Sir John and Lady Bur. goyne, and Miss Burgoyne, Lady Somerville snd Isjs, Gale, Captain and Mrs. Brooke, Captain and Airs. Vaughan and Mrs. Pane, Mr. Curry Conoellan, Captaia Glegg ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL, 'L ?? The winter season at our national theatre commenced on Saturday evening, and we have no doubt it will prove as gratifying to the public as those which have preceded it, and we sincerely trust as remunerative to the enterprising manager as his very great exertions should entitle him to expect. Since the theatre was last open to the public it has undergoneconsiderable ...